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The article presents the historical overview of the Polish ski jumping hills. The analysis particularly concerned the role of the objects from the Beskid Mountains area of Bielsko-Biała and Cieszyn, including the hills in Bystra and Szczyrk-Skalite, which now significantly represent the importance of the Beskid Mountains as a ski jumping centre in Poland. The paper presents the quality of ski jumping facilities in Bystra, too. It reminds a long way that was passed by local activists to rebuild the skiing tradition in the village, and also shows the every-day sport reality. There is still a dilemma between trying to have another, third hill and cooperating with the neighbours. The last part of the article contains an analysis of the dynamic properties of the ski jumping hills in Bystra and Szczyrk. This information may be useful for trainers of young sportsmen.
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The Institute of Archives, Libraries and Church Museums at the Catholic University of Lublin holds in its collections archive materials which can be use in genealogical investigations. Apart from the basic sources, i. e. birth, marriage and death certificates (mainly from Luck diocese) the Institute also owns other archive materials useful for genealogists which are recorded in the form of microfilms. The files of greater importance include canonical visitations of various POlish dioceses. Church files are also significant and these include the bishop' ("acta episcopalia"), general officialss' and district officials' files ("acta officialia"). The court sources also hold information in record books of the country jury courts and town criminal courts. Moreover, important genealogical data can be obtained from the archives of clergy seminaries, monastic files of various types and also from fraternity and guide books
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